Published 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Use of a predictor for total body potassium content: application to nutrition and hypertension

  • 1. Wright State Univ., Dayton, OH (USA)

Description

Total body potassium (TBK), measured at different institutions, has no reference standard for comparison. A useful reference formula, however, based on body size and age, has been derived at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. This formula was used to help calibrate a simple whole body counter for measuring total potassium and applied to nutrition and hypertension studies. A sodium iodide detector was used for counting gamma rays emitted by potassium-40 to estimate TBK. The mean ratio (+/- S.D.) of adjusted TBK measurements to predicted values was 1.002 +/- 0.047. The ratio of lean body mass estimated by the TBK measurement to that derived from skin fold thickness was 1.069 +/- 0.056. In hypertensives on low dose thiazide, the ratio of TBK measurements to predicted values was 0.994 +/- 0.052. Thus, our TBK measurements were adjusted in close agreement with a predictor formula, provided higher estimates of lean body mass than did skin fold thickness, and showed no change in thiazide treated hypertensives

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Journal Title
Journal of Medicine (Westbury, N.Y.)
Journal Volume
19
Journal Issue
3-4
Series
J. Med. (Westbury, N.Y.).
Journal Page Range
215-227
ISSN
0025-7850
CODEN
JNMDB